When a road is no longer a road
Over at the Altamont Enterprise there's an interesting article by Tim Tulloch about the fight over whether road in Westerlo should be abandoned -- that is, it would stop being a public right of way and become a private road. Tulloch describe an episode from the dispute as "a stew of history, ancient stone walls with an opening made long ago, property rights, 'user' rights, and the curious law that allows roads in New York State to be abandoned." [Altamont Enterprise]
... said KGB about Drawing: What's something that brought you joy this year?